Polynesian History

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A new 3D mapping of Easter Island's main statue quarry indicates that the iconic moai were likely carved by small, independent community groups rather than under a centralized authority. Researchers used drones to document distinct work areas at the site. This challenges traditional views of the island's political structure and societal decline.

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